Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Victims’ families ‘resolute’ after killer’s sentence review date set

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THE families of three people stabbed to death in Nottingham say they are glad a date has been set to review the sentence handed to their loved ones’ killer, Valdo Calocane.

Calocane, 32, right inset, stabbed students Barnaby Webber, 19, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, with a dagger in Nottingham in the early hours of June 13 last year, and attempted to kill three others.

In January, he was given an indefinite hospital order for manslaught­er by diminished responsibi­lity, after Nottingham Crown Court heard he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophre­nia.

Mr Webber’s family called the hospital order a “huge insult”.

Attorney General Victoria Prentis said in February she would refer the sentence to the Court of Appeal for reconsider­ation, after concluding it was “unduly lenient”.

Emma Webber, mother of Taunton’s Barnaby Webber, said the families were advised on Friday that a date for the hearing has been set for May 8 at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

Three Court of Appeal judges will hear arguments from the senior treasury counsel representi­ng the Attorney General and Calocane’s barrister.

Mrs Webber said the Coates, Webber and O’Malley-Kumar families were now putting their trust in the office of the Attorney General to present an “open, challengin­g and much more thorough representa­tion than witnessed before”.

She said: “We trust that it will be proven, as we strongly believe, that whilst Calocane is clearly mentally unwell he was present and culpable enough at the time leading up to, during and after the attack to prove there was intent on his part.

“This is an important step for our united families, however we still have a great deal ahead of us with the numerous investigat­ions into the failures of both Nottingham­shire Police Force and Nottingham­shire Health Trust.

“We remain resolute that we will not be silenced or stopped in our pursuit of appropriat­e justice and proper accountabi­lity.”

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